Van Gundy, one of the league's more boisterous coaches on the sideline, responded to the poll with good humor.

When a reporter explained to him the Sports Illustrated survey Wednesday, he smiled and asked, "Did I win?"

Informed that, yes, he won, he said, "I'm certainly not going to worry about it on a poll like that."

Out againJ.J. Redick said the Magic have scheduled an MRI exam for him today in Central Florida, but he added it's uncertain that the test will be performed.

Redick sat out his fourth consecutive game Wednesday because of a lower abdominal strain.

"We're going to see how it feels," he said. "I think we're going to meet with our team doctor and decide if the MRI is necessary. But it's feeling better."

Tables turnedWhen the Magic and Bucks played at the Bradley Center back in December, Dwight Howard had to sit out because of a stomach flu. Milwaukee starting center Andrew Bogut scored 31 points to lead the Bucks to a win.

The tables turned Wednesday.

Bogut sat out due to a migraine headache.

It was a big loss for the Bucks. Bogut is averaging 12.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and a league-best 2.65 blocks per game.

"They run very simple plays. They have a pick-and-roll and roll Dwight down to the post and space shooters around him. There are a handful of things that we have to do. We can't let him just run down the court on a break. We have to meet him early and get him off his spots. Dwight's developed an offensive game."

Raising moneyMagic Director of Player Development Adonal Foyle likes to joke that he's getting old.

At least he's using his advancing age to do something constructive.

Foyle celebrated his 36th birthday last week by holding a pair of fundraisers to benefit the Kerosene Lamp Foundation, the nonprofit he created to help children. The two events — one in Orlando's Thornton Park, the other in San Francisco — raised a total of $15,000, said the foundation's spokeswoman, Sultana Ali.

Foyle hopes to raise enough money this year to cover the foundation's annual operating budget of $300,000.

"We've had some amazing supporters throughout our area who have seen the work we've done," he said before tipoff. "In light of where things are in the economy right now, this is a great start for us."

• Ryan Anderson drew a pair of charges on Wednesday, including a critical one early in overtime that was Jon Brockman's sixth personal foul of the game. Anderson finished the Magic's five-game road trip with at least six charges taken.